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so despite all of these technological assets and human assets, we're not there, we don't know, and i think there is a lot of room for error. >> you can see robert greenwald's film in its entirety at the website unmanned.warcosts.com. i urge you to watch it with a companion because you will want to talk about the questions it raises concerning national security, drones, and the nature of war. then i'd like to know what you think. remember that in the excerpt we showed earlier the former drone operator says, "this is what we do, we kill people and break things, this is what our job is." it's true. once we insist on war as a solution, this is always the outcome. there is no way to avoid killing the innocent when you've determined to destroy your enemy. our own government has fought our wars by dropping atomic bombs on whole cities. by firebombing. carpet-bombing. by spreading the poison of agent orange over the homes and farms of noncombatants. by splashing burning napalm on children. in this war on terror, we're told either we put boots on the ground and see our own young men and women
so despite all of these technological assets and human assets, we're not there, we don't know, and i think there is a lot of room for error. >> you can see robert greenwald's film in its entirety at the website unmanned.warcosts.com. i urge you to watch it with a companion because you will want to talk about the questions it raises concerning national security, drones, and the nature of war. then i'd like to know what you think. remember that in the excerpt we showed earlier the former...
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they moved on to other technology that the parents haven't figured out yet. this trend is enough to spook facebook investors, but a bright spot for the company is that it is mobile users shot up 45% from last year. >>> your online shopping could help give back to charity. amazon has a new program that donates half of what you spend to the charity of your choice and a million to choose from. you have to log on through smile.amazon.com. the purchase of some digital media products is not eligible. >>> rare ending to a game in the nfl tonight. i'm dennis o'donnell and we will tell you when you will likely see smith back in a 49er uniform. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the warriors dominated the lakers last night at oracle, but proved tougher tonight. 38 points for clay thompson last night. much quieter tonight. check out the behind the back pass, andrea to andre, warriors up 5 earlier, but took advantage of sloppy warrior defense. blake griffin finishes and on the very next visit, he did this three possessions in a row, folks, clippers leading by double digits. rob 1, rol
they moved on to other technology that the parents haven't figured out yet. this trend is enough to spook facebook investors, but a bright spot for the company is that it is mobile users shot up 45% from last year. >>> your online shopping could help give back to charity. amazon has a new program that donates half of what you spend to the charity of your choice and a million to choose from. you have to log on through smile.amazon.com. the purchase of some digital media products is not...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. now. joining us at the table, peggy noonan, columnist for the "wall street journal," and bob woodward, our old friend at the "washington post." peggy, as you sit here and listen to phil retell this story, and tom, what goes through your mind here? >> well, it's a heck of a story. we are 50 years-- we are half a century into the story, and we are still learning new things about it, which is kind of amazing. but i also wondered,aise mentioned a moment ago, i wonder if we were not as a fully functioning nation lucky not to know all of this at the time. you wonder how destabilizing it would have been to have known of the grave doubts and the mischief and in some cases, the dishonesty of people running the united states and running great report of the tragically killed president. in a way, i mean, i
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. now. joining us at the table, peggy noonan, columnist for the "wall street journal," and bob woodward, our old friend at the "washington post." peggy, as you sit here and listen to...
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it is more than just a website, and the problems run far deeper than a few technological glitches. >> the white house released a progress report on the website fix saying it is improving with users waiting less than a second for wages to load, compared to eight. they are work to go improve application process. wanda summers and ed o'keefe. good morning to you both. thanks for joining me. >> good to see you, alex. >> as the the house and senate negotiators met on tuesday, they are just waiting to reach a deal and we reach the debt ceiling february 7th. will it turn into another 11th hour fight? or might we get something done until we all talk about it minute by minute. >> it is congress. so the 11th hour seems to be when most things get done. what we have heard this week is this is not going to explode into some kind of a grand bargain as perhaps the white house. now, there's hope, it is likely this will be a piecemeal fix to avoid this, to perhaps deal with the across the board sequester cuts. not a lot of optimism. this will be a quick and painless process. >> okay. ed, i was looking
it is more than just a website, and the problems run far deeper than a few technological glitches. >> the white house released a progress report on the website fix saying it is improving with users waiting less than a second for wages to load, compared to eight. they are work to go improve application process. wanda summers and ed o'keefe. good morning to you both. thanks for joining me. >> good to see you, alex. >> as the the house and senate negotiators met on tuesday, they...
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the group says unrestricted access to technology can have serious consequences in kids. it has been linked with violence, cyber bullying, obesity, and a lack of sleep. >>> a british man is accused of hacking in to several u.s. army and nasa computer systems. 28-year-old lory love is charged with stealing information about government employees. prosecutors say he and three co coconspirators in other parts of the world were trying to disrupt government operations. >>> uruguay could soon be the first country in the world where selling marijuana will be legal. and controlled by the government. it has the fullbacking of the country's president and could be passed by the senate before year's end. monica reports. >> reporter: diego says smoking american in public has been legal in his country for as long as he can remember. but buying the drug is illegal. soon this won't be the case. >> if you want to smoke, it's your decision. you know, it's your choice. >> reporter: uruguay's senate is expected to legalize the production and sale of marijuana. activists who campaigned for 10
the group says unrestricted access to technology can have serious consequences in kids. it has been linked with violence, cyber bullying, obesity, and a lack of sleep. >>> a british man is accused of hacking in to several u.s. army and nasa computer systems. 28-year-old lory love is charged with stealing information about government employees. prosecutors say he and three co coconspirators in other parts of the world were trying to disrupt government operations. >>> uruguay...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or wor
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with...
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today, district attorney offered an incentive to remind iphone users to arm with latest technology. new ios contains a kill switch, deactivating the phone if lost or stolen. gascone reminds apple users it only works if you activate it. he's offering a free raffle ticket to nine who answers his sur vachlt he is trying to find out who is using the option. the winner will get aan auto graphed warriors basketball. you'll get a chance. >> that is a great idea. >> back to work we go. >> sandhya patel outside to show us what is going on. sandhya? >> it's dark! sun has gone down. i had to bundle up. you can feel how cool it is getting out here. it's an hour earlier with the time change. let's check out live doppler seven hd. it was a gorgeous day. today, temperatures upper 50s to low 70s so it was a warmer day. looking at live doppler seven, clear skies right now. so we're expecting temperatures to fall cold enough that frost advisory has been issued for 3:00 a.m to 8:00 a.m . low to mid-30s. put frost sensitive plants inside. don't forget about the pets. clear skies now. here is a look at
today, district attorney offered an incentive to remind iphone users to arm with latest technology. new ios contains a kill switch, deactivating the phone if lost or stolen. gascone reminds apple users it only works if you activate it. he's offering a free raffle ticket to nine who answers his sur vachlt he is trying to find out who is using the option. the winner will get aan auto graphed warriors basketball. you'll get a chance. >> that is a great idea. >> back to work we go....
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and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. lou: indian outsourcing giant agreed to pay the federal government $34 million to settle charges of systemic visa fraud and abuse. that is the largest immigration fine in history. emphasis, a significant number of its 30,000 u.s.-based workers and easy to obtain visitor visas rather than work visas such as h1 be visas. and they paid the price. our next guest, one of hundreds in washington at an event titled americans for reform, immigration reform for our eco
and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male...
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there's a technology now which is being disseminated all over the world which is called per cutaneous involve replacement. it's replaced through opening the chest exactly, putting the patient on heart-lung bypass, cutting out the old valve and sewing in a new valve. that can be done through a puncture in the elect and three day hospitalization without opening the chest. remarkable technology. >> rose: what else is the most exciting frontier of heart care. >> i think mechanical support for patients with failing hearts. >> rose: the pump he had. >> yes. over the last couple decades the number of heart transplant operations in the united states has been very static at about 2000 operations per year. many more patients need a heart transplant that would viefer to get it and now patients like the vice president will survive with a ventricular device, a mechanical pump. but the pumps are becoming so good and so small that we're moving towards sort of a paradigm where instead of thinking about the replacing the heart with a transplanted organ, we'll just replace it with a completely implanta
there's a technology now which is being disseminated all over the world which is called per cutaneous involve replacement. it's replaced through opening the chest exactly, putting the patient on heart-lung bypass, cutting out the old valve and sewing in a new valve. that can be done through a puncture in the elect and three day hospitalization without opening the chest. remarkable technology. >> rose: what else is the most exciting frontier of heart care. >> i think mechanical...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. lou: you know, the obamacare meltdown is bad. it is worse when the president's friends in the national liberal media began to abandon them. just take a look at some of today's op-eds and their titles from the washington post for crying out loud. resurrecting a lot of rich post history with the question, what did president obama know and when did he know it. that is -- from the post eugene robinson. the out of control and then sell questioning the president's spying denial writing, either someone is lying or abominates technology nsa in its quest fo
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our...
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ebay technology, and also retailer. okay? more of technology play because of paypal. starbucks, okay, that's an actual out and out retailer. we know that. regions financial. bank company. international paper. obviously the largest paper company in the world. and then blackstone. you know what, these are too much alike. they are both financials. this is private equity. you know what, this portfolio also needs a pharmaceutical. this portfolio, we sell regions and we buy j&j. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> tomorrow, kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street." live from post 9 at the nyse. >> i know you watch tv 4.5 hours per day. that's what actually america does. >> it all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. it's estimated that 30% of the traffic in a city is caused by people looking for parking. that's remarkable that so much energy is, is wasted. streetline has looked at the problem of parking, which has not been looked at for the last 30, 40 years, we wanted to rethink that whole industry, so we go and put out these sensors in each parking spot and then
ebay technology, and also retailer. okay? more of technology play because of paypal. starbucks, okay, that's an actual out and out retailer. we know that. regions financial. bank company. international paper. obviously the largest paper company in the world. and then blackstone. you know what, these are too much alike. they are both financials. this is private equity. you know what, this portfolio also needs a pharmaceutical. this portfolio, we sell regions and we buy j&j. "mad...
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is on the verge of a technological and scientific renaissance, which is threatened by lobbyist and special interest groups and breakout, and the epic battle that will decide america's fate. in double counting change 2012, an inside account of the 2012 presidential campaign. and a journalist recounts his experience in the ministry of guidance and an american family and around. and the life and art of norman rockwell. in exploring the life of personal artist norman rockwell. and a public health official at yale university at the leadership institute presents a history of health care health care in america and their thoughts on reform in the american health care paradox and why spending more and giving us less. and josh ott presents the story of two american anthems. look for these titles and book stores this coming week and watch the authors in the near future on booktv and booktv.org. >> randall kennedy is next on booktv. he talks about the history of affirmative action
is on the verge of a technological and scientific renaissance, which is threatened by lobbyist and special interest groups and breakout, and the epic battle that will decide america's fate. in double counting change 2012, an inside account of the 2012 presidential campaign. and a journalist recounts his experience in the ministry of guidance and an american family and around. and the life and art of norman rockwell. in exploring the life of personal artist norman rockwell. and a public health...
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legacy game maker fight its own battle try to change with new technology and how people play game. game console were king then in 2007 this shifted game player social immediate why platform. smart phone game devices. he had to change but hadn't gone smoot smoothly. >> branched out into mobile. something lick 80 percent of the revenue in a recent quarter come from non-console but from the digital side. not enough revenue to keep them on the expansion path. >> now rough water here. revenue dropped 31 percent in the last quarter. daily users dropped 45 percent. more change in the game industry is coming. this room, game industry is going through a changing of the guard. old guard making way for whole new young group of people. inventive people. some of whom are from over seas. start up from china south korea here prototype of new virtual reality game systems are set for rae lease next year. more choices for players. more competition for game developers. >> never happen because technology want ready and here we are and it's finally here so fichlt that means the established game produce
legacy game maker fight its own battle try to change with new technology and how people play game. game console were king then in 2007 this shifted game player social immediate why platform. smart phone game devices. he had to change but hadn't gone smoot smoothly. >> branched out into mobile. something lick 80 percent of the revenue in a recent quarter come from non-console but from the digital side. not enough revenue to keep them on the expansion path. >> now rough water here....
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to improve the quality of teaching in the classrooms and more innovation in technology, improving education was my first priority as governor. it was where my passions were and continue to be and i guess it's the reason i have been invited here tonight and i thank you for allowing me to be part of a movement to make sure that every child learns in america and that we rebuild our country in a more optimistic way rather than trying to redistribute wealth which has failed us. [applause] here is what i know to be true, that god has given every child able you to learn. it is up to the adults to organize the system around them rather than around the economic interests of the adults in the system that do quite well. if we did that, we would be far better off. [applause] next, while much of the debate over our nation's immigration policies have been dominated by explosive political rhetoric, the conversation has largely ignored the economic imperative of fixing a broken immigration system. we are rapidly moving towards an aging population which means less productivity, fewer workers, lower growth,
to improve the quality of teaching in the classrooms and more innovation in technology, improving education was my first priority as governor. it was where my passions were and continue to be and i guess it's the reason i have been invited here tonight and i thank you for allowing me to be part of a movement to make sure that every child learns in america and that we rebuild our country in a more optimistic way rather than trying to redistribute wealth which has failed us. [applause] here is...
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they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. they are like nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advance. you have got to increase our infrastructure. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes -- and he is the doyen of understanding that -- and how we can model and maybe i can go to an example. it works and it works really well. it is a profit maker. it is a government arm, but a phenomenal example of how all things government are not bad, right? we need to figure out how we do that for infrastructure. we need to have a summit approach to that topic alone, because i think ports and rail and airports and all that, this is becoming a bottleneck. the positive side is the reason our energy market has become what it has become is because we have infrastructure. this country's pipeline and storage networks and energy, which is why it is so important that we do not disable that -- that is why we have a domestic ener
they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. they are like nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advance. you have got to increase our infrastructure. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes -- and he is the doyen of understanding that -- and how we can model and maybe i can go to an example. it works and it works really well. it is a...
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gasps ] ♪ [ sighs ] [ beep ] [ gasps ] [ male announcer ] the new buick lacrosse is available with technology that continually monitors your driving environment. [ tires screech ] [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] so, you can breathe a little easier. [ both sigh ] [ male announcer ] the new, luxuriously innovative lacrosse from buick. unisom sleeptabs help you fall asleep 33% faster and wake refreshed. unisom. a stressful day deserves a restful night. >>> i'm in clearmont, florida, today with carlos to take part in a march with a civil rights group. >> make sure that obama keeps his promises. >> when obama campaigned for the presidency in 2008, he promised an overhaul of immigration in the united states. and he did just that. president obama deported nearly as many undocumented immigrants, 1.5 million in his first term, than george w. bush did in both his terms combined. >> what we're trying to do is not just raise awareness about the broken immigration, but to say stop with the deportations until you fix the problem. >> now that obama's been re-elected, he's making another promise. that a compreh
gasps ] ♪ [ sighs ] [ beep ] [ gasps ] [ male announcer ] the new buick lacrosse is available with technology that continually monitors your driving environment. [ tires screech ] [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] so, you can breathe a little easier. [ both sigh ] [ male announcer ] the new, luxuriously innovative lacrosse from buick. unisom sleeptabs help you fall asleep 33% faster and wake refreshed. unisom. a stressful day deserves a restful night. >>> i'm in clearmont, florida, today...
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kyle hill is an engineer, and he's investigating head-to-head combat and cutting edge technology that can help to detect a concussion before it's too late. >> lindsay moran is an ex-c.i.a. operative. she was packaging that can one day replace
kyle hill is an engineer, and he's investigating head-to-head combat and cutting edge technology that can help to detect a concussion before it's too late. >> lindsay moran is an ex-c.i.a. operative. she was packaging that can one day replace
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stuart: let's get back to technology, big story of the day. technology. we thought that apple would really take off earlier. i see now that apple is actually down 4 points. it was up 8. i'm going to get back to that in a second and staying with tech. ever wish you could skip the theater. just watch a brand new movie on the day it comes out from the comfort of your own home? netflix is about to do that, that's what they want to do. sandra joins us. it sounds like this is the future, and a movie is released by hollywood and you see it in your own home vn the day it's released. that's the future to me. >> that could be the feature. and there's no major announcement here yet, but this is something that certainly a lot of consumers would hope for. quite frankly, many of them are sick of sitting down to a $25 ticket at a movie theater. buying $20 worth of coke and popcorn. so, people are fed up with that, but, stuart, netflix is putting up big numbers. today, it's at $315 a share. it's got 30 million subscribers, you pay about $8 a month for their streaming fee
stuart: let's get back to technology, big story of the day. technology. we thought that apple would really take off earlier. i see now that apple is actually down 4 points. it was up 8. i'm going to get back to that in a second and staying with tech. ever wish you could skip the theater. just watch a brand new movie on the day it comes out from the comfort of your own home? netflix is about to do that, that's what they want to do. sandra joins us. it sounds like this is the future, and a movie...
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. >> technology neighbors it on the market, consumers use it in the car and officers can show this is not a safe driving practice based on our experience, and we'll take the appropriate enforcement action. >> reporter: beatty says she is not mad at the officers, just worries california's laws aren't evolving as fast as the modernday technology in our lives. >> think that now it would be interesting to have more answers to have our laws more fresher because technology changes so fast and laws don't. and that's a big problem. >> reporter: what about gps? you're allowed to have it in the car but where you place it is important, either on the driver's left-hand side dashboard or the passengers's side. but you can't put it near that rear view mirror. live in berkeley, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> she plans to fight the ticket in court. >>> a top secret project is under way on treasure island. google has everything to do the with the warming that's being built. as allen martin discovered, the more you ask about the project, the deeper the mystery surrounding it grows. >> it's like hiding in plain
. >> technology neighbors it on the market, consumers use it in the car and officers can show this is not a safe driving practice based on our experience, and we'll take the appropriate enforcement action. >> reporter: beatty says she is not mad at the officers, just worries california's laws aren't evolving as fast as the modernday technology in our lives. >> think that now it would be interesting to have more answers to have our laws more fresher because technology changes...
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didn't care about public safety but he did care about halliburton's bottom line and they had been at the technology after all so he had congress carve out an exemption for fracking in the safe drinking water act thanks to that car about let's call it the halliburton loophole the e.p.a. cannot regulate fracking poisons even when they get into our water supply today eight years after cheney's giveaway to big oil fracking has become a huge part of the economy and it's become a huge part of the american landscape a new wall street journal report looked at eleven of the country's biggest energy producing states and found that at least fifteen point three million americans live within a mile of a well that has been drilled since two thousand that has more people than live in michigan or new york city in johnson county texas alone more than thirty nine hundred wells dot the county and some ninety nine and a half percent of its one hundred fifty thousand residents live within a mile of a well. that region is now basically one big drill site if nothing changes the dick cheney created fracking boom will cont
didn't care about public safety but he did care about halliburton's bottom line and they had been at the technology after all so he had congress carve out an exemption for fracking in the safe drinking water act thanks to that car about let's call it the halliburton loophole the e.p.a. cannot regulate fracking poisons even when they get into our water supply today eight years after cheney's giveaway to big oil fracking has become a huge part of the economy and it's become a huge part of the...
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to our deep technology and services sector and much more. i honestly had no idea how you will choose which sections you will attend because they will all be informative and stimulating. in addition, of course, you are going to hear from a number of my colleagues throughout the administration over the next two days. i hope everyone here is as excited as i am to hear today from the leader who had the foresight to launch selectus a two years ago, president barack obama. from my perspective at the commerce department, we want to do everything possible to serve you, not just in the next two days, but also in the weeks, months, and years ahead. for example, in just a few weeks, selectusa and the american chamber of commerce in spain will hold a today events at barcelonao 21st and madrid. next april, we will be in the largestgermany, manufacturing show in the world. it may, we will be at the technology conference in houston, the world's largest oil and gas conference. next november, we will be in mechanica,for auto mech a global auto mechanic event
to our deep technology and services sector and much more. i honestly had no idea how you will choose which sections you will attend because they will all be informative and stimulating. in addition, of course, you are going to hear from a number of my colleagues throughout the administration over the next two days. i hope everyone here is as excited as i am to hear today from the leader who had the foresight to launch selectus a two years ago, president barack obama. from my perspective at the...
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technology is moving further to computers you can wear. tech savvy groups in seattle are coming up with ideas for wearable acts. we report on the promise and privacy concern surrounding the new technology. >> here in the war room at the hack-a-thon in seattle it's not about breaking into computers, but creating ideas that will be the next big thing in technology - you can wear. >> by night i'm a fashion designer. >> hunched over a sewing machine and a line of computers, ellin and friends are merging skills. >> we turned this glove into a circuit board. >> to create a glove turning into an air guitar and maybe into something that can change someone's life. creating something where people who are challenged in terms of mobility have the ability to interact with computers in exciting ways. >> alex don created the event three years ago. >> coming to the hack-a-thon, meet-ups and social events, find experts in the room, that have gathered there, asking questions to level up on the knowledge. >> hak-a-thon by definition is taking a product and m
technology is moving further to computers you can wear. tech savvy groups in seattle are coming up with ideas for wearable acts. we report on the promise and privacy concern surrounding the new technology. >> here in the war room at the hack-a-thon in seattle it's not about breaking into computers, but creating ideas that will be the next big thing in technology - you can wear. >> by night i'm a fashion designer. >> hunched over a sewing machine and a line of computers, ellin...
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since late saturday, after the obama administration launched a tech surge, bringing in experts from top technology companies like google and oracle to fix it. the website has been filled with glitches since launching on october 1st. it is expected to be back on line around 9am eastern. >> scamming, intimidation and extortion. what a group in mexico is doing to stop the corruption. an imprisoned member of pussy riot goes missing. s >>> a woman gaoled for a punk protest in russia has gone missing. the husband of nadya tolokonnikova says he hasn't heard from his wife since she was moved to a new prison. she and members of pussy riot were imprisoned after staging a protest against jooutin at a kath -- vladimir putin at a kath reed ral. >> nadya tolokonnikova has disappeared into a gulag system. they fear the russian authorities are trying to crush her spirit. she was being held in penal colony number 14, several hundredkm east of moscow. al jazeera contacted her husband, and he said nadya tolokonnikova was deliberately being cut off from the outside world. he was worried. >> nadya tolokonnikova is rep
since late saturday, after the obama administration launched a tech surge, bringing in experts from top technology companies like google and oracle to fix it. the website has been filled with glitches since launching on october 1st. it is expected to be back on line around 9am eastern. >> scamming, intimidation and extortion. what a group in mexico is doing to stop the corruption. an imprisoned member of pussy riot goes missing. s >>> a woman gaoled for a punk protest in russia...
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passed several resolutions adding to the measures they include bans on heavy arms supplies and nuclear technology the a user strictures meantime range from the gold trade oil imports and america has gone as far as well as an almost total embargo on energy products financial institutions and the aircraft parts all this than a script with iran's economy and cause the national currency to plummet one former advisor to iran's nuclear negotiating team told us why iranians however i'm not sold on iran is diplomatic initiative right now. there's a group in iran that is deeply suspicious of the united states based on is history of long standing animosity toward iran is there widespread perception in iran that the u.s. is engaged in a double speak toward iran on the one hand parking but a gauge manner of respecting iran's rights and on the other hand adopting a very inflexible and hard line negotiation a strategy that demands match concession from iran without expressing willingness to you know show. any flexibility on the issue of sanctions relief we have seen a statement by the top u.s. negotiator wendy
passed several resolutions adding to the measures they include bans on heavy arms supplies and nuclear technology the a user strictures meantime range from the gold trade oil imports and america has gone as far as well as an almost total embargo on energy products financial institutions and the aircraft parts all this than a script with iran's economy and cause the national currency to plummet one former advisor to iran's nuclear negotiating team told us why iranians however i'm not sold on...
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science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style it's time to. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. point is a busy day for news here on r t let's get straight into it now to rome we go where six people including four police officers were injured during a street protest hundreds turned up for a rally to demand better social housing conditions police used tear gas in response to eggs bottles and smoke bombs being thrown at them journalist he was at the protest he says the people are desperate to be heard and seem to think that violence is the only option what i saw is that there were some people. who came to the demonstration with the helmets. to start to fight with the police and the peaceful protests were the police and the situation correctly there only. was. smoke bombs but only because. i think what happened is very symbolic. right now. the government isn't reall
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represents and that's a power that you know really until now we haven't had in military technology it's astonishing how quickly it's evolved how you know you have local police departments asking for the now states there needs to be some oversight on this there needs to be i agree it's a wonderful thing that we don't have to send in soldiers every conflict all over the world but there does need we need to be careful about the way we're using those things because this is a power that i wouldn't trust with anybody the thing that concerns me the most are we were if we were. in a war or at war i mean arguably we're at war in afghanistan in parts of afghanistan and if we're bringing in drones to support soldiers on the ground or to achieve a military purpose it makes perfect sense to me pakistan is our ally when in my mind this is like i think if americans just thought of it this way for just a second like you know mexico has this horrible problem with narco. terrorists actually i mean they go in and they'll kill all the police of a doubt you know murder half the people in the town and and so
represents and that's a power that you know really until now we haven't had in military technology it's astonishing how quickly it's evolved how you know you have local police departments asking for the now states there needs to be some oversight on this there needs to be i agree it's a wonderful thing that we don't have to send in soldiers every conflict all over the world but there does need we need to be careful about the way we're using those things because this is a power that i wouldn't...
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i also think the way our communications technology works at the moment we amplified a anger. if you go to a blog site there are a bunch of angry comments about welfare scrounge resent so on and did is easy to think everyone in the country thinks that way but actually it is more than likely most people don't think that way but the people who are angry enough and bitter enough on the ones to spend the time going online to log their comments. the careful to say everybody is not impacted. some people do say some very cool things. >> host: thank you. >> you said something very important, racism is at the core of a lot of public perception and i worked in the streets of brownsville, east new york in the 60s and it was the slum of the slums and did that from the city. a lot of that is gone but what is stuck in a lot of people is poverty was black and latin question. they never understood the depth of their alignment and self-interest or the same as blacks or hispanics and i will point out what i did. during the rise of the tea party, michele bachman was out there and paul ryan was o
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obviously technology changed. but what was the idea -- why was this regulation there in the first place? >> it came about in 1964 and the season was the planes back then were not insulated for electronics and you had weird things, cb radios and people with these very bizarre portable televisions, and they would go on planes and bring these things with them and there was interference and interference from radar and finally interference from the television signals so the faa and groups said look, we have to protect the planes from the outside things and set up rules. ironically, one of the things that's funny is up until now, even today, you can get on a flight and use an electron raiser because that was never a banned electronics, so it was very clear when i started reporting all this stuff that if we could use an elect train raiser and we couldn't use a kindle, that there was a problem and now finally, we have that change. >> nick, can you focus now on getting banned nail clippers because i've had people clipping
obviously technology changed. but what was the idea -- why was this regulation there in the first place? >> it came about in 1964 and the season was the planes back then were not insulated for electronics and you had weird things, cb radios and people with these very bizarre portable televisions, and they would go on planes and bring these things with them and there was interference and interference from radar and finally interference from the television signals so the faa and groups said...
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fields, signs technology engineering and math represented in the nasa portfolio. a healthy nasa pumps that. i healthy nasa is a flywheel that society caps for innovatioinnovatio n. n. >> booktv hazard over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv every weekend on c-span2. >> this is a tough time for nsa where everybody says what are you doing or why are you doing it. here's what we do. when we get together we don't -- to be a couple times we whine, but we actually say, it is much more important for this country that we defended this nation and take the beatings than it is to give up a program that would result in this nation being attacked. we would rather be here in front of you today telling you why we defended these programs than having given them up and have our nation or our allies be attacked and people killed. >> this weekend, intelligence officials defended the nsa surveillance program. this morning at 10 eastern. live sunday on c-span2 your calls and comments for kitty kelley, best selling author of unauthorized biographies. on c-span tr
fields, signs technology engineering and math represented in the nasa portfolio. a healthy nasa pumps that. i healthy nasa is a flywheel that society caps for innovatioinnovatio n. n. >> booktv hazard over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv every weekend on c-span2. >> this is a tough time for nsa where everybody says what are you doing or why are you doing it. here's what we do. when we get together we don't -- to be a couple times we whine, but we actually...
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other technology companies to identify and solve the root cause. she's set to testify before a house committee this week, sebelius will be in congress testifying this week. derrell issa says. >> if somebody doesn't leave, and there isn't a real restructuring not just a 60 days, somebody try fix it then he's missing the point of management 101 which is these people are to serve him well and they haven't. >> mississippi for one hoped to see thousands enroll for insurance but so far only a few dozen have signed up. steph mstephanie boswell report. >> jar fist dortch. >> i worried about that every day. because all it takes is one accident and you could be 20 to $100,000 in debt or more than that. you just never know. >> miller says he and his wife are searching for health care but they couldn't even get on the new federal health care exchange website. in jackson barber shop owner chris paige and his customer terry harper says they have insurance but both plan to look at their options under the aya. >> i may get better coverage. i just got the minimum l
other technology companies to identify and solve the root cause. she's set to testify before a house committee this week, sebelius will be in congress testifying this week. derrell issa says. >> if somebody doesn't leave, and there isn't a real restructuring not just a 60 days, somebody try fix it then he's missing the point of management 101 which is these people are to serve him well and they haven't. >> mississippi for one hoped to see thousands enroll for insurance but so far...
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they have large populations and people depend on each other for food and goods and use sophisticated technology. in between, there is a range that fills the spectrum. all of these differences are cultural, learned behavior, the result of a complex interaction between our inventiveness and our natural environments. as we search for new horizons, our inventiveness thrusts us across the boundaries of space, into new worlds. this new view of earth dispels an ancient myopia -- the artificial boundaries of our states and the politics that often divide us. here is a vision of one planet and one family of humankind. but the view from earth reminds us of a common human dilemma, the rise and fall of our many ways of life. here, among the ruins of ancient civilizations, archaeologists are retracing the steps in a long and shared human odyssey. across two worlds, the old and the new, they are discovering the independent spark of the human genius, the many times and places that we have created grand civilizations. ancient egypt. as early as the 18th century, scholars came here to marvel at and study the gre
they have large populations and people depend on each other for food and goods and use sophisticated technology. in between, there is a range that fills the spectrum. all of these differences are cultural, learned behavior, the result of a complex interaction between our inventiveness and our natural environments. as we search for new horizons, our inventiveness thrusts us across the boundaries of space, into new worlds. this new view of earth dispels an ancient myopia -- the artificial...
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they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. they are like nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advanced. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes -- and he is the doyen of understanding that -- and how we can model and maybe i can go to an example. it works and it works really well. it is a profit maker. it is a government arm, but a phenomenal example of how all things government are not bad, right? we need to figure out how we do that for infrastructure. we need to have a summit approach to that topic alone, because i think ports and rail and airports and all that, this is becoming a bottleneck. the positive side is the reason our energy market has become what it has become is because we have infrastructure. this country's pipeline and storage networks and energy, which is why it is so important that we do not disable that -- that is why we have a domestic energy sector that is so competitive, to make a
they are licensing our technology. they learned from the mistakes we have made. they are like nation states competing. other countries are going to catch up on the private sector side of it, especially if their infrastructure is advanced. many of us are involved in ideas here. this capital point he makes -- and he is the doyen of understanding that -- and how we can model and maybe i can go to an example. it works and it works really well. it is a profit maker. it is a government arm, but a...
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. >> we hope it would be successful, we have the hope reaching this kind of level of technology, which is very important to develop the country itself with high level jobs. high level technical jobs that will not out permeate a lot of things. >> a fraction of what nasa's mars mission cost including one scheduled for later this month. a low cost model that if successful could mean more indian missions to mars and the country taking a lead role in space exploration. says al jazeera, new delhi. >> officials have now unveiled images of some of the priceless pieces of art that found by tax evaders in an apartment last year. once again, in london for news on that. >> . >> charlie anglo has more. >> a landscape by cannon leto, a portrait, a self-portrait by auto digs. the true value of this treasure drove is just coming to light. among the 1,400 works found, some the world never knew existed. like this piece by the early modernist. often called the quintessential jewish artist of the 20th century. german authorities evaded questions as to why it has taken them more than a year to make the fin
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globalization and technology means you can go just about anywhere. but there are a whole lot of reasons you ought to come here. we're not just the world's largest market. we're growing. thanks to the grit and resilience of the american people, we've cleared away the rubble from the financial crisis and over the past 3 1/2 years our businesses have created more than 7 1/2 million new jobs. thanks to the tough decisions we've made to tackle our long- term challenges, america's becoming more competitive from a business standpoint. we're reforming a broken health care system and as a consequence health care costs are rising at their slowest rate in 50 years. we've cut our deficits by more than half since i took office and they keep going down. we've pursued an all-of-the- above energy strategy and we are producing more traditional energy, more renewable energy than ever before, more natural gas than anyone in the world, and we have cut our carbon pollution in the process. so while the case for doing business in america's always been strong, we've made it
globalization and technology means you can go just about anywhere. but there are a whole lot of reasons you ought to come here. we're not just the world's largest market. we're growing. thanks to the grit and resilience of the american people, we've cleared away the rubble from the financial crisis and over the past 3 1/2 years our businesses have created more than 7 1/2 million new jobs. thanks to the tough decisions we've made to tackle our long- term challenges, america's becoming more...
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afforded because of the technological -- thwarted because technology has not reached parts of our government. thatpeople will tell you their kids have better technology in their backpacks and bedrooms than they have in their desks at work. the online portal was supposed to be the lynch pin of the affordable care act. it has sent a devastating blow to the administration. morning, we have three washington journal guest. s. smith,up next is aaron the leader of a group called the young invincible's. then we will have someone from california to talk about immigration. pardon me. weekends,w, on the "book tv" is on c-span two. will be featuring helena, montana. we have local content. we go on the road and visit with cities throughout the nation and learn the literary history. you will see those segments this weekend on "book tv" and tv." here istory a portion. citiess one of the few on our preconceived the spires of the cathedral and not have people fighting with each other. cathedralres of the and minarets and not have people fighting with each other between the two places. government. people unde
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and we're also high technology now too. when you walk into one of our scenes, you break a laser beam that creates this whole environment. but that is the key. we touch all your senses, and it's also about the fact that you're in the action. you live within that scene. and so that's a whole different feeling, and that's bringing your own adrenaline. we studied the psychology of fear and phobias, and the way that the haunted attractions are laid out brings those elements into play. and it make a big difference when you're there or you're watching other people get scared which can be very humorous. [laughter] tracy: humorous, i guess. people do enjoy this kind of stuff. i am scared of my own shadow, so i wouldn't even walk across the street from one of these things. have the zombie movies helped though? i've got to believe kids want to be zombies now, so your haunts are the place to be. >> you know what? this is the year of the zombie, unbelievable. you'll see that vampires, waive wolves, these -- wear wolves, these types of c
and we're also high technology now too. when you walk into one of our scenes, you break a laser beam that creates this whole environment. but that is the key. we touch all your senses, and it's also about the fact that you're in the action. you live within that scene. and so that's a whole different feeling, and that's bringing your own adrenaline. we studied the psychology of fear and phobias, and the way that the haunted attractions are laid out brings those elements into play. and it make a...
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still have the air technology. we've licensed it for a period of time and then we get to put our own air in. >> i didn't know that. >> that's a -- >> when you look apax is a global firm, are you finding better opportunities in europe or asia? as a firm as a whole, where do you think the incremental dollars are? where are the best opportunities for private equities today? >> europe's interesting, there's not a lot going on there in private equity. we bought a company from france telecom. and, again, classic undermanaged, not to pick on france telecom, but it's not exactly a stellar managed company. so when we buy a business like that, we put a new management team in place. and they really make a lot of changes which drive the pop line, completely change the bottom line. i think particularly right now there's value in china, india and brazil. you know, you look at the way the markets have corrected over the last two and three years on a growth adjusted basis. we have china -- >> have you done a lot of deals in china?
still have the air technology. we've licensed it for a period of time and then we get to put our own air in. >> i didn't know that. >> that's a -- >> when you look apax is a global firm, are you finding better opportunities in europe or asia? as a firm as a whole, where do you think the incremental dollars are? where are the best opportunities for private equities today? >> europe's interesting, there's not a lot going on there in private equity. we bought a company from...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ it's not the "limit the cash i earn every month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas station" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everyday-rewarding, kung-fu-fighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so ask yourself, what's in your wallet? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a six time emmy award winning actor and legendary comedian, whose new book "what's so funny: my hilarious life" is in stores today. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to our show, tim conway. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause
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jon: technology 101 not working for the obamacare website. how about economics 101? our next guest talks about a growing doctor shortage with millions of newly insured americans who now need medical care. plus india launching a rocket to mars. we will talk about the latest country heading for the red planet coming up. if you think a prune is a prune, you haven't tried sunsweet, the amazing prune. enjoy plum amazins, diced prunes. i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. delicious and nutritious sunsweet, the amazing prune. hey, i notice your car yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. you shoulda taken it to midas. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. high-five! arg! brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® jon:
jon: technology 101 not working for the obamacare website. how about economics 101? our next guest talks about a growing doctor shortage with millions of newly insured americans who now need medical care. plus india launching a rocket to mars. we will talk about the latest country heading for the red planet coming up. if you think a prune is a prune, you haven't tried sunsweet, the amazing prune. enjoy plum amazins, diced prunes. i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies....
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. >> one is policy and one is technology. take the technology side, intelligence community, ns. a, cia have bright people that know how to do things technically, when you you can talk about the healthcare.gov website i have a meeting with house science and technology committee about that. imagine if we allowed the government to design facebook or twitter or foursquare or youtube? these guys, if you want to design something that consumers are going to use get outside the government. got to get outside the mentality and got to let the private market develop the technology because this is what they're in the business of doing. the government's more concerned about the process where private sector is more concerned about the outcome. and that is the inherent conflict. that's why they can't do it. jenna: quick final question from the private company perspective because we've been following this for a few days. by the way, this is google's quote about the government nsa report. we are outraged at the links the government seems haveto have gone to intercept data from our private fiber
. >> one is policy and one is technology. take the technology side, intelligence community, ns. a, cia have bright people that know how to do things technically, when you you can talk about the healthcare.gov website i have a meeting with house science and technology committee about that. imagine if we allowed the government to design facebook or twitter or foursquare or youtube? these guys, if you want to design something that consumers are going to use get outside the government. got to...